Rental properties in Venlo (25)

Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 3 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

57 m2

3

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.081,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 2 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

55 m2

2

1

1

45 minutes ago checked
€ 1.250,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 2 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

77 m2

2

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.250,00 / month
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Family home in Venlo

Family home in Venlo with 2 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

57 m2

2

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.250,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 3 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

73 m2

3

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.275,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 2 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

45 m2

2

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.350,00 / month
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Family home in Venlo

Family home in Venlo with 5 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

125 m2

5

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.475,00 / month
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Family home in Venlo

Family home in Venlo with 8 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

227 m2

8

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.500,00 / month
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Family home in Venlo

Family home in Venlo with 9 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

110 m2

9

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.600,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 3 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

89 m2

3

1

15 minutes ago checked
€ 1.650,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 3 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

90 m2

3

1

1 hour ago checked
€ 1.900,00 / month
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Apartment in Venlo

Apartment in Venlo with 3 rooms

Venlo, Limburg

95 m2

3

1

15 minutes ago checked
€ 1.950,00 / month
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About Venlo

Rental Properties in Venlo

Nowadays, more and more people are questioning whether they should rent a home or choose to buy one. What is the best choice varies for everyone. If, for example, you want to live somewhere for a shorter period as quickly as possible, renting is obviously more appealing. However, if you're looking for a house where you plan to do a lot of renovations and live for a longer time, buying is a much better option! Because there is quite a bit of difference in what is personally better for someone, it's important to be clear about what you're exactly looking for. You should also carefully consider your current financial situation. Buying a house often requires a larger initial capital than renting one.

It's also very important to determine how you want the property to look. For instance, you need to decide how many bedrooms you need and whether or not you want a garden. Once all this is clear, you also need to decide exactly where you want to live. Renting a property in Venlo might be very appealing! Venlo offers a wide range of available rental properties in different price ranges. If you are looking for a studio, house, apartment, villa, or room in Venlo, you can use Huurzone's website. Here you'll find a clear and up-to-date selection of rental properties in Venlo!

Rental Homes in Venlo

The search for a suitable rental home in Venlo can sometimes be quite difficult. The housing supply can be quite limited, which decreases the chance of being allocated an available house. This can be very frustrating because as a home seeker, you want to find a place as quickly as possible! At Huurzone, we understand this very well and are happy to assist you!

On the Huurzone website, you can create a free account to generate a personal search profile. In this profile, you can specify exactly what you're looking for, including the price range. When a suitable rental property that meets all your criteria becomes available online, Huurzone will notify you immediately. Super convenient! This way, you not only save time but also increase your chances of getting the property. You can respond even faster and be ahead of other house seekers!

Sights in Venlo

Venlo is a city in the northern part of the Limburg province. In 2017, the city had 37,663 residents. Together with Blerick and Tegelen, Venlo forms an urban area. In 2017, more than 86,885 people lived here collectively. There is plenty to do and discover in Venlo. So what should you definitely visit when making a trip to this city in Limburg?

First and foremost, you must visit the old town of Venlo. Here you will find the town hall, the Romerhuis, the Martinuskerk, and the old trading houses. The town hall dates back to the 16th century and remains original. It's certainly worth a visit! The Romerhuis dates from 1490 and is a house with an adjoining shop. The Martinuskerk is located on the Grote Kerkstraat in Venlo, a Gothic church with a famous owl on the tower. You can find the old trading houses in streets like Gasthuisstraat, Vleesstraat, and Lomstraat in Venlo's old town.

Additionally, it's quite fun to spend a day at Attractiepark Toverland in Sevenum. This amusement park is only a 20-minute drive from Venlo and is great fun! The park features over 30 attractions for all ages and daily shows! A benefit of Attractiepark Toverland is that it's partially covered, so you can visit even if the weather isn't great! You'll also find the tallest, longest, and fastest wooden rollercoaster in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg at Toverland.

Also, for shopping enthusiasts, Venlo has a lot to offer! You'll find a wide range of shops in the city. In the old town of Venlo, especially in Klaasstraat, Gasthuisstraat, Parade, and Jodenstraat, there are many specialty shops. More shops can be found on the new Maasboulevard. These shops are open 7 days a week, and parking is well organized here. You can easily park in the underground garage on Prof. Gelissensingel.

Why Rent in Venlo

Besides all the interesting sights in Venlo, the city has much more to offer! Nearby, there are other exciting cities like Maastricht and Helmond. Additionally, renting in Venlo is quite intriguing due to the city's location. It's right on the German border, making cities like Düsseldorf, Mönchengladbach, and Duisburg very accessible!

There are also several motorways around Venlo, which makes it easy to travel to other cities within the Netherlands or cross the border into Germany! The Dutch roads around Venlo are the A74, A73, and A67. Furthermore, there are several German autobahns around Venlo, such as the A40 (an extension of the Dutch A67) and the A61 (an extension of the Dutch A74). You'll also find two major junctions around Venlo: Knooppunt Tiglia and Knooppunt Zaarderheiken.

Searching for a rental property in Venlo

People searching for a rental property in Venlo can choose between several property types and residential settings. An apartment in or near the centre may suit you if shops, restaurants and the railway station should be close by. A house for rent can be more appropriate when you need several bedrooms, storage or private outdoor space. Studios and rooms may appeal to starters, students and people requiring a self-contained home for a limited period. Define your essential requirements first and decide where you can remain flexible.

Comparing areas around Venlo

The centre provides an urban setting around historic streets and the River Meuse, while Blerick has its own amenities and connections on the other side of the river. Tegelen has a distinct character and may be relevant when you prefer to live south of central Venlo. Do not assess a rental home by the neighbourhood name alone. Check its precise position because the route to work, school, shops and a station can vary considerably within the same area.

Explore the surroundings online and in person when a listing interests you. Consider traffic, parking, green space, play facilities and access to everyday services. If you normally cycle or use public transport, test the connection at realistic commuting times. Drivers may want to assess regional road access and the implications of living close to the German border. This helps you compare rental homes in Venlo by everyday convenience rather than rent and floor area alone.

Exploring Venlo and nearby cities

Venlo’s location in North Limburg makes it a base for travel towards other parts of Limburg, Brabant and Germany. A regional search can therefore reveal useful alternatives. Compare Venlo rentals with rental properties in Roermond or, if your regular route runs towards Brabant, homes for rent in Eindhoven. If you work or study farther south, explore rental housing in Maastricht as well. Comparing travel time, property type and total housing costs shows which location genuinely supports your weekly routine.

Setting a realistic rental budget

A useful budget covers more than the basic rent. Check the service charges and whether the advertised amount includes advances for energy, water, internet or other services. Allow for local charges, insurance, parking and normal transport expenses too. For a furnished home, ask which items belong to the inventory and what fee applies. One realistic monthly total lets you compare apartments and houses on equal terms.

Review the proposed tenancy length, starting date, deposit and income conditions before responding. This avoids spending time on an attractive property that cannot match your circumstances. Keep commonly requested documents organised, but only share personal information after checking the provider and application process. Never transfer money under pressure before the property, landlord and contractual arrangements can be verified adequately.

Responding promptly and carefully

A concise personal response is usually more useful than a generic message. Explain who you are, who will occupy the property, when you can start and why this Venlo home suits your work, studies or household. Provide only information relevant to the application. Saved searches and alerts help you notice new rental listings promptly while keeping your original selection criteria in view.

Use a consistent checklist at the viewing. Assess maintenance, moisture, ventilation, noise, daylight, heating, insulation and available energy information. Ask about planned work and what remains in the home at handover. Read the complete tenancy agreement, including clauses about notice, maintenance and additional charges. When receiving the keys, record existing damage, meter readings, keys and inventory in writing and photographs. Clear documentation gives your tenancy in Venlo a sound start.

Traveling by train is also very convenient from Venlo, making it an attractive place to rent. Trains from Venlo Station run daily to cities like Nijmegen, Eindhoven, Maastricht, and Viersen. Besides Venlo Station, you can also find Tegelen Station and Blerick Station in Venlo, ensuring there's always a train station nearby!

Questions about rental properties in Venlo

  • Can I rent a property immediately in Venlo?

    Each rental listing in Venlo includes information on when the property is available. The landlord can set an availability date or indicate that the property is available immediately. There are several rental properties in Venlo that are ready for immediate occupancy!

  • How can I find affordable rental housing in Venlo?

    You can use our search filters to find rental properties within a minimum and maximum price range in Venlo. You can also set up an email alert with your preferences. If a rental property becomes available in Venlo that matches your criteria, you'll receive an email immediately.

  • Are there furnished rental properties in Venlo?

    Each listing provides details about the condition in which the rental property is offered. This could be unfurnished, semi-furnished, or fully furnished. There are fully furnished properties available in Venlo.

  • Are there private rental homes available in Venlo?

    The properties you find on Huurzone in Venlo are private sector rental homes. These are offered by private individuals or through an estate agent.